pin bosses of a piston for an internal combustion engine each have a pin bore for supporting a piston pin. In order to reduce the tangential stresses in the zenith area of the pin bores, and thus to extend the service life of the piston, the inner areas of the pin bores as viewed in the direction of the bore axis have areas on both sides of the zenith that have a greater distance from the bore axis than the zenith of the pin bore, and the outer areas of the pin bores, as viewed in the direction of the bore axis, are transversely oval relative to the piston axis.
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1. pin bosses (1) of a piston (2) for an internal combustion engine, each pin boss having a pin bore (3) with bore axis (13), for mounting a piston pin (14), the pin bore having an inner region extending toward an inside surface of the pin boss and an outer region extending toward an outside surface of the pin boss,
wherein
the inner regions (16) of the pin bores (3), seen in the direction of the bore axis (13), have regions (11, 12) on both sides of the zenith (4), which have a greater distance from the bore axis (13) than the zenith (4) and an equator that lies between the zenith and a nadir of the pin bore (3),
the zenith (4) of the pin bore (3) has a lesser distance from the bore axis (13) in the inner region (16) of the pin bores (3) than the nadir (5) of the pin bores (3) in said inner region,
the outer regions (17) of the pin bores (3), seen in the direction of the bore axis (13), are configured to be longer in a horizontal direction than in a vertical direction, with regard to the vertical piston axis (7),
the inner regions (16) of the pin bores (3) make a constant transition into the outer regions (17) of the pin bores (3) and
the nadir (5) of the inner regions (16) of the pin bores (3), seen in the direction of the bore axis (13), is configured to be longitudinally oval in the direction of the piston axis (7).
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This application is the National Stage of PCT/DE2010/001398 filed on Dec. 2, 2010, which claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119 of German Application No. 10 2009 056 920.0 filed on Dec. 3, 2009, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference. The international application under PCT article 21(2) was not published in English.
The invention relates to pin bosses of a piston for an internal combustion engine, having a pin bore, in each instance, for mounting of a piston pin.
Pin bosses of a piston for an internal combustion engine are known from the Offenlegungsschrift [published unexamined patent application] DE 10 2006 015 586 A1, which have pin bores that are configured to be longitudinally oval, passing through from radially inside to radially outside, in the direction of the piston axis. It is disadvantageous, in this connection, that the piston pin, which is mounted in the pin bore, deforms in transversely oval manner under the stress of gas pressure, so that in this connection, the zenith region of the pin bore, in particular, is exposed to elevated tangential stresses, in other words tensile stresses that lie tangential to the inside surface of the bore, which stresses bring about a reduction in the useful lifetime of the piston.
From the German Offenlegungsschrift 1 650 206, pin bosses of a piston for an internal combustion engine are known, which have pin bores that are configured to be transversely oval with reference to the piston axis. This has the disadvantage that the nadir region of the pin bores is exposed to elevated tangential stresses under the stress of mass force, at elevated speeds of engine rotation, and these stresses also bring about a reduction in the useful lifetime of the piston.
Accordingly, it is the task of the present invention to avoid the stated disadvantages of the state of the art and to improve the pin bores of the pin bosses of a piston for an internal combustion engine to the effect that the piston withstands the stresses that occur during engine operation, in that the tangential stresses in the pin bore are reduced to the greatest possible extent.
This task is accomplished in that the inner regions of the pin bores, seen in the direction of the bore axis, have regions on both sides of the zenith, which have a greater distance from the bore axis than the zenith of the pin bore, that the zenith of the pin bore has a lesser distance from the bore axis in the inner region of the pin bores than the nadir of the pin bores, that the outer regions of the pin bores, seen in the direction of the bore axis, are configured to be transversely oval with regard to the piston axis, and that the inner regions of the pin bores make a constant transition into the outer regions of the pin bores.
Advantageous embodiments of the invention are the object of the dependent claims.
Some exemplary embodiments of the invention will be explained in the following, using the drawings. These show:
The section through the outer region 17 of the pin bore 3 shown in
Alternatively to this, the outer part of the pin bore 3 can also be configured to be longitudinally oval in the direction of the piston axis 7, or also circular, in the region of the nadir 5.
Furthermore, in
Using the second auxiliary line 10, it can furthermore be seen well that the nadir 5 of the embodiment of the pin bore 3 shown in
Alternatively to this, the inner region 16 of the pin bore 3 can be configured to be longitudinally oval, in the direction of the piston axis 7, in the region of the zenith 4 and also in the region of the nadir 5, as shown in
Furthermore, in the exemplary embodiment according to
In another embodiment of the inner region 16 of the pin bore 3 along the line in
As shown in
In the case of a conventional configuration of the pin bore, in which the widened regions in the zenith region and in the nadir region lie symmetrical to one another, the radially inner nadir region 5 develops the greatest mechanical stress under the stress of weight force. The greater widening of the inner nadir region 5 shown in
Transverse ovalization of the piston pin 14, which has a circular cross-section in the unstressed state, occurs under the stress of gas pressure (as shown in
As a result, a gap 21 occurs between the transversely oval piston pin 14 and the zenith 4 of the pin bore 3. A force that reduces this gap 21 acts on the pin boss 1 during the work cycle, as the result of the gas pressure that acts on the piston 2, which force causes tensile stresses, in other words tangential stresses in the direction of the arrows 19 and 20 in the pin boss 1, in the region of the zenith 4 of the pin bore 3. A reduction in the useful lifetime of the pin boss 1 results from these tangential stresses.
If the regions 11 and 12 on both sides of the zenith 4 of the inner region 16 of the pin bore 3, as shown in
For the same reasons, the tangential stresses caused in the zenith 4 by the piston pin 14 that is deformed in transversely oval manner under load are reduced in the outer region 17 of the pin bore 3, which is configured to be transversely oval and is shown in
Above all, pistons having an extremely small compression height, in other words having an extremely small distance between piston crown and bore axis 13, by which racing engines, for example, are characterized, experience bending about the bore axis 13 under the pressure of the combustion gases during the work cycle. This can be counteracted in that, as shown in
Braig, Ralf, Schnaitmann, Gottfried, Mueller, Helmut, Fischer, Rainer, Boekle, Harald
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